Half Feed-In(Stitch) Braids/Half Sew-In || No Leave Out

Hello everyone, I am back with a new video today on how I achieved this style. I also share my technique on how I hide the tracks since we didn't do leave out. The half up half down, stitch braids and sew in Combo is the perfect vacay hairstyle.

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Hello, everyone and welcome back to my channel, i'm back with a new video. I didn't lie this time. I didn't take a long break. I am actually back anyway. Thank you so much for watching this video. Let'S get into it today, we're going to be doing the half feed and half sewing braids, which i've seen for quite some time, and i was finally excited to finally give it a shot. This is the braid pattern. We did a diagonal part and on the first side we had one two. We had four braids on this side and then on the other side, we had three braids, so yeah, that's what we did. The top part is going to be the feed-in braid and the back part is going to be the sew-in part and for the sew-in part, i did the beehive pattern, which basically just shows it's just you keep going in a circle in a circle in a circle Kind of like a beehive, so basically after i make my very first circle where i left off, is where i pick up for the second layer of the braids, and i just keep going on a circle in a circle until i finish up but yeah, i kind Of sped this up because i feel like it was pretty simple and i didn't want to like talk too much just to talk just keep on watching i'm going to share a few more deuces about how i hit her tracks because, like i said, we didn't do Any leave - and i didn't want it to just be like full-on track showing so i'm going to share that a little bit later, what's up uh, what's up box so now i am just finishing off the braid here, as you can see, and then i sewed it Down and now i'm going to actually start sewing on the tracks, and i started at the very last row as you can see, and i'm going to kind of speed this up but, like you said, i'm going to explain a little bit. How just i turned around the track, as i said, we're not going to have leaf out so at every corner. When i'm reaching the end, i don't just automatically fold over. I bend the track a little upwards and then i fold over so you're gon na see it better. That'S why i kind of left it in regular speed here so that way, if her hair blows and everything it's not just a straight track showing, but it would just be the bundles of hair. So, every time i go around the corner, i just bend it upward a little bit before i go ahead and fold it back down and start stitching the other way. So i hope that clearly i hope that makes sense. I'M going to try and zoom this in here, just so you can see, and now i've been over the track and now i'm sewing backwards. But, as you can see right here, there's a bit of an angle to it. So again, i'm just going around these corners again, making sure i bend it and this just works. If you don't want to cut the bundles, but you also want to make sure that, like when the wind blows and then the wind with the sand in the hair on the beach that their tracks are not showing any kind of way. So that's why you just see me going over there again, bending it and i kind of just fold it back down and if you want a more in-depth video on how i photo track. So it doesn't look bulky. I could definitely do that at a later time, but i just wanted to share mainly how i bent the tracks just so it doesn't look a little crazy when the wind blows, okay and now for the topics after i've gone from side to side. When i get to that last very track, i then go around in a little circle. That'S just so, like i said earlier when the wind blows, or just in general, her track is not shown, because if i were to continue the same method that i was doing even after i had those cornrows on top, the track is still going to show. But this way, if i go on the circle, the track is on the inside. That way, when i flip the hair back, all you're going to see is her bundles and not her actual weave. And i do this twice. But that's just another way that i use to cover up the track because she didn't want to have leave out because it's not similar to her texture and then i go ahead and i do another track again. That'S on the inside and then after we're done. We just flip the hair back and it all worked out. Well, hmm, okay! So now that we're all done, i take a little piece out and then i split the rest into half and i make sure that i use the belly and the teeth of my comb to smooth the gel product through. Just that way it's as smooth as possible, and i don't run into any knots after i comb out any possible knots that i can and then i start braiding. I always take that little piece that i took out initially, i split it into three and i do about three plots just to make sure i get a secure base before i start doing. Um the stitches, because that also helps me to prevent dragging her hair back and causing a lot of tension on her edges and then, like always, i always add, hair and for my right side, because i'm righty. But if you're a lefty, you can do it from the other side as well, and then i try my best to make sure that my stitches are as consistent as possible. I do also add hair in very quickly with this one because i feel like it needs to get to a chunky length quickly and since it's not like going all the way to the back of the head, it's only halfway through, i do add in chunkier chunkier Sections of hues of braiding hair, that's what i'm trying to say! I add in chunkier sections of the braiding hair but yeah. I just keep on going my stitches, trying to make sure they're consistent as possible also trying to make sure that i'm tucking her hair asking her if it's too tight and all that stuff, so yeah. Okay. So now that i'm just finishing off the braid again making sure that i'm tucking her hair, so i'm just making sure that any natural hair any of her natural hair, that's out, i'm kind of putting it into the back and using the braiding hair to wrap it And sometimes i even go in with the comb to kind of add just a bit of gel to her and to kind of smooth them out, and then i comb it through with the braiding hair, just so it's all sleek and smooth but yeah. This is pretty much it i'm going to jump back in. I think one more time but yeah. I feel like this. Video is relatively simple. I don't want to talk too much because i feel like i do that every single video, but that's all for right now, so so do anyway. That'S pretty much it from me for this video. The end kind of got cut off a little bit because my battery died, but nonetheless i'm just going to leave this again in regular speed. Just so you kind of see how i make sure that i'm taking my time. My stitches are consistent and i actually did switch up my technique. I decided to start using my index finger, which i feel like i like this technique, a lot better than my pinky honestly, because, like my index finger is like right there, and sometimes, if i need to i kind of just go in and add a little pinch Like i did right there just to smooth it out a little bit better but yeah, that's pretty much it for the video, i'm going to add some pictures and videos at the end, and i truly hope you guys enjoy this and have a great day. And i can't wait to see in the next video and make sure you go check out the last episode of braiders talk. I talked a lot about how to bid a studying clientele if you're, a braider, hairstylist lashtech nail tech, whatever service for body. You are a freelance artist. I talk about the importance and how just how to build a clientele, so yeah go check out that last video and that's it for me and bye guys stay tuned to the end for the pictures and videos you

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